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Walterfootball is putting up lists of players who interview with certain teams at the E-W Shrine Game as well as at other draftee workouts in the future. I'll add to the list when I see them added, if admins want to pin this.

 

E/W Shrine

Tyrone Goard, WR, Eastern Kentucky

Zach Line, FB, SMU

Matt Evans, LB, New Hampshire

Bradley McDougald, S, Kansas

Josh Evans, S, Florida (twice)

Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M

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Senior Bowl

Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA

Margus Hunt, DL, SMU

Brandon Williams, DT, Missouri Southern

Terron Armstead, T, Arkansas Pine Bluff

Robert Lester, S, Alabama

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Combine

DJ Fluker, T, Alabama

Lane Johnson, T, Oklahoma

Jordan Mills, T, Louisiana Tech

Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia

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He's a lanky guy. At 6'4, he's not even 200 pounds.

According to draftnik they have him listed as the 31st WR. 6'3 and 196 lbs. With a 4.58 40 time. Kinda undersized not all that quick and didnt play against top notch competition. Will hurt stock. Walterfootball doesn't have him within 1st 4 rds. Interesting guy to keep an eye on for maybe that 6th rd area

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Walterfootball is putting up lists of players who interview with certain teams at the E-W Shrine Game as well as at other draftee workouts in the future. I'll add to the list when I see them added, if admins want to pin this.

 

Tyrone Goard, WR, Eastern Kentucky

Thanks, pinned.

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According to draftnik they have him listed as the 31st WR. 6'3 and 196 lbs. With a 4.58 40 time. Kinda undersized not all that quick and didnt play against top notch competition. Will hurt stock. Walterfootball doesn't have him within 1st 4 rds. Interesting guy to keep an eye on for maybe that 6th rd area

Since when is 6-3 undersized?

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Sorry should have clarifie. Talking weight wise. 6'3 is very nice but 196 is a bit thin for a guy that tall. Question is can he tack on 15 lbs without losing much and if he cant cam he handle the beating a WR takes at times

 

Emery brought in a few WRs of this type last year. I'm not really interested in him as I prefer we add some speed to our stable of bigger WRs. For me Joe Anderson fills this role and he played well on special teams when he got his shot. Don't know how Anderson will fare on the field as a WR. How quickly things change when for years I was hoping we'd add some size to the WR corps. If he runs well and can catch then a very late round pick might worth it but still prefer to find a replacement for Knox's speed.

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Emery brought in a few WRs of this type last year. I'm not really interested in him as I prefer we add some speed to our stable of bigger WRs. For me Joe Anderson fills this role and he played well on special teams when he got his shot. Don't know how Anderson will fare on the field as a WR. How quickly things change when for years I was hoping we'd add some size to the WR corps. If he runs well and can catch then a very late round pick might worth it but still prefer to find a replacement for Knox's speed.

they released him already, as they have signed some TEs.

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According to Dan Pompei and several unnamed scouts here are players who helped there stock the most after senior bowl and workouts this past week.

 

RB - Mike Gillislee, Florida and Stepfan Taylor, Stanford

WR- Markus Wheaton, Oregon State and Marquis Goodwin, Texas

TE- Vance McDonald, Rice

OT - Eric Fisher, Central Michigan and Terron Armstead, Arkansas Pine- bluff

OG- Larry Warford, Kentucky and Blaize Foltz, TCU

C- Brian Schweneke, Cal Fullerton

 

DE- Datone Jones, UCLA and Devin Taylor, South Carolina

DT- Sylvester Williams, North Carolina and Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern

OLB- Sio Moore, Connecticut and Zavier Gooden, Missouri

MLB- Nico Johnson, Alabama

S- Jonathan Cypien, FIU and James Wilcox, Georgia Southern

CB- Robert Alford, southeastern Louisiana and Desmond Trufant, Washington

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According to Dan Pompei and several unnamed scouts here are players who helped there stock the most after senior bowl and workouts this past week.

 

RB - Mike Gillislee, Florida and Stepfan Taylor, Stanford

WR- Markus Wheaton, Oregon State and Marquis Goodwin, Texas

TE- Vance McDonald, Rice

OT - Eric Fisher, Central Michigan and Terron Armstead, Arkansas Pine- bluff

OG- Larry Warford, Kentucky and Blaize Foltz, TCU

C- Brian Schweneke, Cal Fullerton

 

DE- Datone Jones, UCLA and Devin Taylor, South Carolina

DT- Sylvester Williams, North Carolina and Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern

OLB- Sio Moore, Connecticut and Zavier Gooden, Missouri

MLB- Nico Johnson, Alabama

S- Jonathan Cypien, FIU and James Wilcox, Georgia Southern

CB- Robert Alford, southeastern Louisiana and Desmond Trufant, Washington

He forgot EJ Manuel but that sounds about right.

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